Ty Fie 
July 23, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 45 
HAWTHORNE INN, _ EASTERN POINT, 
Delightfuliy Located on the Harbor 
AT THE SIGN 
OF THE eeecen de ce A HOU See 
43 Eastern Point Road - East Gloucester 
OPPOSITE GRAPE VINE ROAD 
SMO HeEON 12 TO 2 
MecGeERMOON “TEA. 3.30 TOG 
DINNER SERVED TO ORDER TEL. 693-W 
— 
Frederick G. Tarr, Miss Mary Bartlett, Mrs. Louis A. 
Rogers, Mrs. Charles H. Rogers. 
Two Episcopal bishops of prominence spending the 
season with their respective families at Land’s End, are 
Bishop Philip Rhinelander of the Pennsylvania Diocese 
and Bishop de Wolff Perry of the Rhode Island Diocese. 
Both clergy are in cottages of the Turk’s Head, Inn. 
Rey. and Mrs. A. J. Arnold of Philadelphia are the 
guests of Bishop Rhinelander and family at Land’s End, 
dining at Turk’s Head Inn. 
Mrs. Henry E. Jewett and daughter, Miss Margaret 
Jewett of New Albany, Ind., are stopping at Turk’s Head 
Inn for the season. Mr. Jewett will join his family later. 
Mrs. Charles D. Brown of Salem, for 17 seasons 
past a guest at the Turk’s Head Inn is now at the Inn 
for the summer. 
Miss T. Harrison Garrett of Baltimore, has opened 
her cottage near the Inn, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Routledge of San Antonio, 
Texas, are with Francis Smith and family at the latter’s 
cottage “Widcombe-by-the-Sea.” 
Mrs. Thomas Gaunt of New York will not be at her 
summer home “Gaunt Manor’ at Land’s End this season. 
Arrivals at Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, include: 
Wm. J. Dean, Boston; Miss Elizabeth Coggshall, Brook- 
line; Mr. and Mrs.-F. R. Lowe, Montpelier, Vt.; Miss 
Virginia Vonlex, Barre, Vt.; J. W. McAnarney and sis- 
ters, Misses Mary E. and Elizabeth W., Boston; Walter 
B. Ramsay and family, Montreal, Canada; Mrs. B. F. 
Thotnpson, Miss Garrison, Texas; O. P. Kenney, Bos- 
ton; Lawrence F. Paul, Frank F. Patterson, Phila., 
Penn.; John H. Merrill, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. S. R. 
Taylor, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hughlett, 
Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fairman, Miss M. 
Fairman, Master Frank W. Fairman, Montreal, Canada ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Province M. Pogue, Miss Frances L. Pogue, 
Miss Lavina L. Pogue, Province M. Pogue, Jr., Chas. G. 
Pogue, Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Underhill, Buffalo, N. Y ; 
Miss L. F. Anderson, Boston; Mrs. G. W..Poole, Milton; 
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Paige, Southbridge; Dr. W. H. 
Shafer, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Blair, Hoi- 
brook, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caldwell, Cambridge. 
The music selected for the Mid-Summer Masque will 
be from the composers Debussy, Tshchaikowsky, Gonoud, 
Grieg, Chopin. The orchestra will 
Albert M. Kanrich. The patronesses are: Mrs. T. 
Harrison Garrett, Mrs. George W. Harvey, Mrs. Harry 
Dutton, Mrs. E. W. Roberts, Mrs. C. D. Parker, Mrs. 
Clinton Warren, Mrs. William J. Hobbs, Mrs. Max 
Kellner, Mrs. James DeWolf Perry, Mrs. Philip M. 
Rhinelander, Mrs. J. R. Worcester, Mrs. Charles T. 
Small, Mrs. G. F. Babbitt, Mrs. E. S. Townsend, Mrs. 
Erving Morse, Mrs. Perley Chase, Mrs. Charles B. 
GLOUCESTER’S LEADING HOTELS 
be conducted by © 
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THE MOORLAND, BASS ROCKS, 
Right on the Broad Ocean 
MRS, CLARA L. HARRINGTON | 
AUTHENTIC ANTIQUES : 
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Including chippendale, hepplewhite, colonial furniture, 
china, pewter and silver. Attractive articles for gifts. The 
and a most exclusive exhibit of oriental textiles. 
STUDIO: 262 E. Main St., E. Gloucester 
Strecker, Mrs. James A. Gage, Mrs. Charles Evans, Mrs. 
Charles Liffler, Jr., Mrs. Henry Edward Drayton, Mrs. 
Morris J. Lewis, Mrs. J. E. Cotter, Mrs. Alfred Cast, 
Mrs. George A. Forsyth, Mrs. Adelaide Hovey. 
William B. Olmstead of Promfret, Conn., and Eas: 
Gloucester gave a dinner party to six at The Edward. 
Pigeon Cove, on last Wednesday. Miss Esther Hosmer 
was the guest of Mr. Olmstead and family. 
Mrs. Charles G. Cooper of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and 
af the Bass Rocks cottage colony, entertained at luncheon 
at The Edward, Pigeon Cove, last Wednesday. Mrs. John 
I’. Sipe of New York was the guest of Mrs. Cooper and 
Miss Louise Cooper. 
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Garland of Gloucester entertained 
Mr. Hayden of Boston at Sunday dinner at The Edward. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson and Miss Marjery Mills of 
Brighton, Professor and Mrs. Maxey and Miss Holley of 
Williamstown, motored to The Edward on Sunday for 
luncheon. 
General Scribner of the United States Signal Ser- 
vice in Washington, D. C., is registered at The Edwar14, 
Pigeon Cove. 
S. Morrill of the diplomatic service in Paris is stop- 
ping at The Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
Miss Grace Corson entertained on Wednesday at The 
Edward her mother, Mrs. Arthur Corson of Cambridge, 
Miss C. Marsh and’ Mrs. Warren Campbell Flynn, Jr., 
of Indianapolis. 
FE. P. Fairbanks and B. F. Bailey of Terre Haute, 
Ind., are registered at The Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bates, Miss Dorothy Bates, Ches- 
ter A. Willard and Grace Thomas of Boston comprised 
a dinner party at The Edward on Friday night. 
The Oceanview, Pigeon Cove, has a large number of 
armual guests returning to this resort for another season. 
A. A. Hagar, a prominent lawyer of New York, and 
sister, Miss M. G. Hagar of Xenia, O., are guests at the 
Oceanview. 2 
Mrs. C. J. Langdon and Miss Ida Langdon, Ph. D., 
of Bryn Mawr, Pa., are at the Oceanview. 
Misses H. Frances and Mary A. White of Brookline 
have arrived for the season at the Oceanview. 
Miss Minnie B. Chamberlain, of Hartford, Ct., has 
returned to the Oceanview for July. 
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Baker -of Chester, Pa., have 
returned to the Oceanview for July. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crosby of Boston have returned 
to the Oceanview again this season. 
Mrs. Mary L. Homer and Miss Margaret L. Homer, 
of Somerville, are at the Oceanview for two weeks. 
Mrs. L. Stolz, Mrs. H. Schwarz and Miss Elizabeth 
Schwarz of Philadelphia have returned to the Oceanview, 
Pigeon Cove, for a sojourn. Miss Schwarz is a painter 
and is a member of the Plastique Club of Philadelphia, 
